Will Gold continue to shine in 2025? A review from five key dimensions.
In 2024, there will be few types of investments that can outperform Gold, which is about to have its strongest year since 2010 and one of the largest annual increases in history. Many Gold bulls on Wall Street believe that the price of Gold is expected to rise further in 2025.
Gold prices have repeatedly reached historical highs, and gold companies are showing impressive performances while increasing reserves. The "long bull" trend still exists | Year-end review.
① This year's gold prices have repeatedly hit new highs, performing particularly impressively; ② Among A-share gold companies, SD GOLD, Zijin Mining Group, Shanjin International, and * Special Treat Zhongrun are actively increasing their reserves; ③ Many industry insiders believe that the trend of a "long bull" market for gold still exists; however, the risks of short-term fluctuations cannot be overlooked.
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Citi Research found that during the period when the Federal Reserve pauses interest rate cuts, the U.S. stock market usually performs well, but the sustainability of the rise depends on whether economic weakness leads to a restart of policy easing; U.S. Treasury rates usually rise at the pause or end of the cycle; for the dollar, if the interest rate cuts are only paused, the dollar performs laterally, if it is the last interest rate cut, the dollar will rise; after the pause, regardless of whether the easing cycle continues, Gold prices usually rise.